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Re: Malik Dime---Indian Hills

Originally Posted by Jsievers24

No way we would have dime, diallo, and McKay. All are similar type of players.

Huh? McKay only has one year after this, so max of one year of overlap. Diallo is said to be a potential one and done, so not sure, and I believe Dime would have 2 years. Thus, no more than one year with three on the team, and their offensive games are not the same. I understand the schollie numbers are in question, and all three being here is unlikely, but why would you limit talent when we will have limited bigs?

Re: Malik Dime---Indian Hills

Originally Posted by CyberJJJ

Huh? McKay only has one year after this, so max of one year of overlap. Diallo is said to be a potential one and done, so not sure, and I believe Dime would have 2 years. Thus, no more than one year with three on the team, and their offensive games are not the same. I understand the schollie numbers are in question, and all three being here is unlikely, but why would you limit talent when we will have limited bigs?

Remember when Fred supposedly couldn't recruit bigs?

“I’ll put any dollar that if I get this ball again,” Long said, “It’s going in.”- Naz Long to Markel Brown before hitting the game tying shot.

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